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Choi (Korean: 최; Hanja: 崔) is a Korean family surname. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were around 2.3 million people by this name in South Korea or roughly 4.7% of the population. [ 1 ]
Na Chul as Choi Yun-hyeong, a veterinarian who runs an animal hospital in Seoul. [10] Park Ye-ni as Young-Sook, a veterinary nurse. [11] Ha Yul-ri as Choi Min, ex-girlfriend of Han Ji-yul, who is a laboratory animal veterinarian at a foreign pharmaceutical company. [12] Lee Dong-chan as grandfather Deok-jin, a veterinarian.
Choi Chul-ho: Opening theme "Secret Man" by Choi Chul-ho and Lee So-ri: Country of origin: South Korea: Original language: Korean: No. of episodes: 105 [a] Production; Executive producers: Moon Joon-ha KBS Media: Producers: Park Jae sam Choi Jeong-eun: Camera setup: Single-camera: Running time: 40 minutes: Production company: Celltrion ...
Choi was born on 9 November 1918 in Hwadae, Meigawa-gun, Kankyōhoku-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan (now Myongchon County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea). [4] [page needed] Choi originally claimed that his father sent him to study calligraphy under Han Il-dong, who was also "a master of taekkyon, the ancient Korean art of foot fighting". [5]
One origin of the surname came from descendants of someone who originally held the Jiang (姜) surname in the state of Qi, founded by Jiang Ziya (姜子牙). A grandson of Jiang Ziya named Jizi (季子), an heir apparent, chose to relinquish his claim to the throne in favour of his brother Shuyi (叔乙), and went to live in the Cui estate (崔邑, in present-day Shandong).
Kim Eung-soo as Choi Je-gook; Park Ye-eun as Go Bong-soon, a maid who speaks with a Chungcheong dialect. She came to work for Shin-young's family after her family lost its land during the Japanese occupation. She has a bright character and a knack at finding realistic solutions to problems. [4] Jung In-sun as Hong Byeo-ri; Park Soon-chun as ...
By the late 19th century, European countries began introducing country of origin labelling legislation. In the 20th century, as markets became more global and trade barriers removed, consumers had access to a broader range of goods from almost anywhere in the world. Country of origin is an important consideration in purchase decision-making. [13]
Hapkido (UK: / ˌ h æ p k iː ˈ d oʊ / HAP-kee-DOH, [4] US: / h ɑː p ˈ k iː d oʊ / hahp-KEE-doh, [5] also spelled hap ki do or hapki-do; from Korean 합기도 hapgido [hap̚.ki.do]) is a Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, grappling, throwing techniques, kicks, punches, and other striking attacks.